The Taj Mahal

Also the eighth wonder of the world, the Taj Mahal is a symbol of love built by the Mughals between 1632 and 1653. This stunning architectural creation stands majestically in Agra, India and has attracted millions of tourists from all over the world. The English Poet Sir Edwin Arnold depicts her as ‘ Not a piece of architecture, as other buildings are, but the proud passions of an emperors love wrought in living stones’. Now if that’s not romantic, then what is? It is the celebration of a woman built in marble.

She stands gloriously on the banks of Yamuna River high above the red sandstone base topped by extensive marble terrace. On this beautiful base lies the popular dome flanked by the four tapering minarets. The dome is made of white marble while the tomb is across the river which like magic reflects different colors that change the view of the Taj. You should view the keenly and capture her beauty of enduring love without being in a hurry.

Petra-Jordan

Petra is a strikingly beautiful desert city situated in the mountains of Wadi Musa south of the Dead Sea. Its name means ‘Rock’ as the city is curved out of hard rock which makes it an impressive city termed as a ‘rose red city half as old as time’. Her existence was a guarded secret by the Bedouins and Arab tradesmen. It is a wonderland of numerous temples, tombs and elaborate buildings intricately curved out of solid rock. During the early mornings or late afternoon, the view of the city is stunningly outstanding, it glows red with quiet grandeur.

Start your adventure along the Siq a kilometer long fissure through the surrounding and overhanging cliffs originally caved by the Nabateans community. At the end of the fissure be inspired by the El Khazneh best captured in the movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’. It is a Hellenistic architectural tomb for the King depicting the gods and goddesses of the gone race. Enjoy the views of the Roman style theatres hewn out of the rose colored rock. On a tour of Jordan, this is a must.

Parliament Buildings in The United Kingdom

Located on the North bank River Thames is the gorgeous Palace of Westminster comprised of two chambers; the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It is one of the most iconic buildings in the world and has to be visited on a tour of the UK. It has dramatically changed from its original function as a Palace, to a home of modern democracy.

On most Saturdays guided tours around these fascinating buildings are available throughout the year. Explore the interiors of these fascinating buildings and marvel at the architectural ingenuity of Sir Charles Barry which is grade one listed and also part of the UNESCO world Heritage Site.

The Big Ben is perhaps the most recognizable icon of the Westminster Parliament, the tower; the clock and the bell were previously known as Great Bell.

Take a walk into the Westminster Hall and marvel at the Hammer-beam roof which is the largest timber roof in Northern Europe; you will also be impressed by the remains of the king’s seat and table. The intriguing statues of King Richard the second, the twenty-six angels curved out of solid beams and the king’s crowns will take your mind to the past when monarchs ruled the day.

So there you have it, three incredible icons to see around the world, and there are plenty more where they came from! So what are you waiting for, make your international flight booking now and start ticking these stunning places off your list!

Fine dining has gone up a notch with the construction of these amazing underwater restaurants, which are a hit among many tourists who want to experience dining in the middle of a coral garden as they are being watched by curious fish. Should you find yourself in Israel, Maldives or Dubai, be sure to try these underwater restaurants for that out of the ordinary gastronomic experience.

Red Sea Star

This is a sassy restaurant situated 5 metres under the Red Sea in Israel, with its wonderfully designed and decorated dining halls. The curvy windows of plexiglass both at the walls and ceilings of provide diners with a view of the beautiful reef system and some marine animals swimming to and fro. The bright sunlight that passes through to the waters are complimented by the soft light that emanates from the unique, jellyfish like lighting fixtures – one of the items in the restaurant’s interiors that keeps true to its theme. Looking around, one would notice that the restaurant is actually shaped liked a starfish, which is why it is also referred to as “The Star” and can accommodate up to a little over a hundred famished guests and visitors. Despite being an underwater restaurant, the menu is not limited to fish only as they also serve local and international cuisines of meat and others.

Ithaa Underwater Restaurant

Located 16 feet under the Indian Ocean, this underwater restaurant is one that allows visitors to enjoy a 180 degree view of the cool blue waters and the surrounding coral reef garden and aquatic animals. The restaurant is shaped into a semi-circle with clear glass from the floor to the ceilings, offering diners an unobstructed view of all the beautiful marine surroundings. The restaurant opened in 2005 as part of the Hilton Maldives Resort and Spa. Despite the very stunning views, though, the restaurant is pretty small and is able to hold up to 14 guests only. Nonetheless, it is a great dining experience and serves cuisines influenced by both Asian and Western cultures. Ithaa operates from 11 am to 12 am, and serves lunch and dinner only, although breakfasts (and other occasions) can be arranged by contacting the concerned personnel and making reservations. It should be noted though that children are only allowed in the restaurant during lunch hours and not at dinner time.

Al Mahara

While Ithaa means the “Mother of Pearls”, the Al Mahara in Dubai means “The Oyster” and is considered to be the “azure jewel” of Burj Al Arab. First of all though, this restaurant is not situated underwater, but despite this, guests and diners will feel as though they are because of the grand and gargantuan aquarium in the middle of the restaurant. The aquarium that has its own coral reef system and is filled with various marine creatures starts from the restaurant’s floor and reaches up to the ceiling – which makes it another wonderful addition to the amenities of Dubai’s (and the world’s) only 7 star resort hotel.

Most of these restaurants of course can be a bit pricey, but for the lavish interiors, great food and the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, every penny is surely worth it.

Turkey: where east meets west. It’s a perfect cross-pollination of European and Middle-Eastern culture, both classic and cosmopolitan all at once. This is a country steeped in history and natural beauty that can cater to both those looking for exquisite sights and cultural experiences, as well as those looking for a top-notch shopping spree.

Here are some hidden gems worth looking out for in Turkey:

Antalya

Found between the dizzying peaks of the Taurus Mountains and the beautiful Mediterranean Sea is Antalya. Here you will find exquisite sights of gorgeous Ottoman architecture and grand Roman ruins. Explore the old, narrow streets and open your eyes to the past. There’s even a chance to feed the shopaholic in you at the port. No wonder this flourishing city is the jewel in the Turkish crown.

Koprulu Park

If hiking is your thing, then head to Koprulu Park. Find yourself in the lush surroundings of the park’s picturesque forest and follow the track to the top, where you’ll be greeted by spectacular views of the Valley of Koprulu and the Taurus Mountains.

Selge

If adventure is your thing, why not take on the challenge of mountain biking the slopes of Selge? Bump along the rocky paths and experience the fantastic panoramic views of the canyons and forests of Ortüluvadi below.

Manavgat market

For the shoppers, be sure to visit the Manavgat market. Mix with locals and sample traditional Turkish fare, such as the rich and sweet baklava pastry. There’s also plenty for those looking for a bargain. Head on over to the Side Market, the market to the rear of Demokrasi Boulevard or the covered section of the main market for clothes, watches and jewellery.

Termessos

Head out to Termessos for an excursion into both natural beauty and historic grandeur, all in one place. The ancient city of Termessos is situated in a protected national park, located at an impressive altitude of 3,444 ft. Witness the spectacular sight of the Greek theatre, among the numerous other ruins and monuments.

Taurus safari

All you nature lovers should be sure not to miss the Taurus safari. Bounce along in your 4×4 and enjoy the sights of ibex, deer, chamois, konya sheep and the spectacular brown bear. It’s a real adventure in the heart of Turkey’s stunning countryside.

Belek Villas

Those looking for a 5 star holiday to Turkey can enjoy Club Med’s Belek Villas, which are four trident resorts that give you the perfect base from which to explore all the sites and activities above.

Situated on the Turkish Riviera, each villa has its own private indoor/outdoor wading pool and sauna. Your space is completely your own, so you are free to relax in your own environment. The quality butler and concierge service means you don’t need to worry about a thing and they can arrange any activity for you.

You don’t need to go so far afield either; there are plenty of activities in the resort to keep you occupied – and the area is world famous for its golf courses.

If you’re travelling as a family, then there’s no need to worry about the kids. There are both children’s clubs and teen clubs that cater to any age group, so no one’s at risk of boredom. Just make sure your family get a Turkey Visa or you won’t get very far! 😛

Tel Aviv is Israel’s party and cultural centre, with great activities for everyone. Whether you are planning to travel alone or with your family, this thriving Mediterranean capital offers endless attractions and activities. Here are some of the things to do in Tel Aviv.

Beaches

Tel Aviv offers some of the most beautiful town beaches found anywhere in the world. With calm waters and shimmering white sands, all Tel Aviv beaches are great places to visit and unwind or enjoy activities such as surfing or beach volleyball.

Shops

Tel Aviv is a popular fashion hub in the world, with famous designers and brands based in the city. Go shopping along Sheinkin or Bograshov streets for attractive boutiques and visit some of the leading malls in the city for a memorable shopping experience.

Culture

The ever-awake Tel Aviv boasts a dynamic club, museum, park, and party environment. From ancient to modern styles, Tel Aviv is a must-visit for any gallery enthusiast. Whether you are into modern culture or prehistoric crafts, the city has a museum for various interests and traits.

Nightlife

Israelis are known for their merry-making activities and Tel Aviv provides them with the perfect environment to hold their parties. Here, clubs and bars are open throughout the night. Whether you are planning to party all night long or relax with a few friends, you will easily find something that suits your nightlife needs and expectations.

Bar Hopping

Bars are often opening and closing. In order to find out whether the place you want to visit is open, make sure that you make inquiries beforehand. During the week, you will find it easy to locate some great clubs and bars in the city. When it comes to the weekend, you can go out on a Saturday evening. On the other hand, bar hopping is one of the most popular fun activities among the young people. Bars are normally packed on Fridays, but many of them remain closed on Sunday. Locals generally love going out late at night, and the bars remain open until all the revelers leave.

The Carmel Market

The thriving Carmel Market offers great food options for everyone who needs a taste of indigenous life. In addition, the splendid fresh products available, the adjacent areas are also blossoming with attractive shops. Besides, most cafes are have the magnificent Mediterranean and deck ocean view.

The Israeli Food Culture

The local food is as varied as it is scrumptious. The blending of café cultures and plenty of ingredients available results in a range of foods any aficionados will be excited to sample. If you are looking for a fun, delicious tour of the gastronomic life of native foods, café hopping can be a great pastime. The option of cafes and restaurants in the city is immense, each boasting a great style and atmosphere.

Therefore, if you are planning to visit Tel Aviv next, there are many things to do to make your journey a truly memorable one, so go ahead and plan your holiday well and you will surely want to come back.